06.03.18Watch an excerpt of our recent show at the beautiful Triniatiskapel in Dordrecht below. Tracks are '(the vermont hotel lift)', 'how much I love the sea' and 'an arrow'.​

04.02.18We made a short video for "meet me somewhere central" for our upcoming live shows in February - take a look.​

​​17.01.18We're exceedingly happy to be heading back to the motherland that is Leeds to help old friends Tomorrow We Sail launch their new album at Hyde Park Book Club on March 3rd! All info here and tickets here.

(We'll most likely be found in Pitzacano afterwards, just for old time's sake).​

24.11.17So, after a long time away we're heading out to do a handful of live dates in February 2018. More info soon, do shout Sleepsound (paul@sleepsoundagency.com) if you're interested in a show.​

26.09.17Thanks to all who've picked up a copy of 'we've all been swimming so far, it's lovely to have the thing out in public! A few nice reviews have come in, as below:

"Like a cobra’s tightly-coiled body, Fieldhead’s constricted synths slither through narrow, maze-like melodies, darting from side to side, attacking with ease."Fluid Radio

"...the insistent minimalism patterns powering “Ton” recall the musics of Colin Stetson and Philip Glass, though the emergence of a booming techno pulse points the material in a clubbier direction..."Textura

"...a lovely new album mixing droney postrock and minimal house beats." FBI Radio

If you fancy grabbing a copy, head over to Home Assembly Music's bandcamp, here.​

23.05.17So. it's finally here - our third (studio) album, 'we've all been swimming' will be out on Home Assembly Music on June 30th and is available to pre-order now here. It's taken some time, but we've worked hard on this one and hope you like it - there's a few more synths, a little less geography and a slight change of direction.

31.12.16We promised an album in 2016, didn't we? Well, it's finished, mastered and has a home, so we're promising it for 2017 now. Sorry - the everyday fun of adult life got in the way.We're not doing a top ten or anything, but if for some reason you've not heard it, "EARS" by Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith is the single best album released this year. And her live show is incredible too.https://kaitlynaureliasmith.bandcamp.com/album/earsAll the best for 2017.x

31.12.152015's been a quiet one for Fieldhead, but we are working (slowly) on the next album which should see the light of day at some point next year, hopefully. Sorry.Thanks for your interest, and here's a little list of records that have made 2015 better.Happy New Year!ANAMAI : SallowsDråpe : Relax / RelapseThe Dropout Patrol : Sunny HillPercussions : Digital ArpeggiosColleen : Captain of None

05.08.15We remixed Graveyard Tapes for their forthcoming album "I'm On Fire (White Rooms Remixes)", released August 14th on Lost Tribe Sound. Take a peek here.

28.06.15Paul's off to play guitar for The Declining Winter for a few UK dates in August. Come say hello, if you fancy - all dates below:

22.06.15Back in January 2012, Western Front in Vancouver asked me to produce two hours of music to play at their 'Circle of Sleep' event over the weekend of January 20th - 21st 2012. I wasn't quite sure what to do, but ended up sat in a very dark room late in to the night on January 21st and played the slowest, most minimal piece of music I've ever played to a group of sleeping people.I've made it available for 'pay what you like' download over at Bandcamp, here. It's meant to be played as a single two hour track, but it's impossible to upload a file that big, so it's been cut in to five tracks. Feel free to download for free, but if you'd like to pay anything that would be lovely.We're currently working on the next studio album, which is (so far) proving to be the least 'ambient' thing we've done, so this felt like a nice time too share the other end of the spectrum.Enjoy, and sleep well.Paul.

02.05.15Ah, apologies for the late notice (sorry, we'd thought we'd updated the site but clearly hadn't), but we're playing the wonderful Sounds From The Other City Festival in Salford on May 3rd.

We're on at The Crescent Pub, which is hosted by Gizeh Records and Little Red Rabbit, and also appearing are Tomorrow We Sail, Last Harbour, (Naked) On Drugs, Lazarus Clamp and a secret special guest. More info here, as well the rest of the festival which looks AMAZING!

17.12.14Adrian Cicerone has directed a video for 'Home' from 'Fury and Hecla', and we think it's pretty amazing! Watch below:

12.12.14Movimenta asked us to do a mix, so we put together a selection of recent favourites (Andy Stott, Clark, Bracken, Pye Corne Audio, Jamie XX, Freddie Gibbs, Madlib, Ghostface...) - take a listen here.

24.11.14First gig of 2015! Rare solo outing (i.e. Paul, no Elaine) at Out of the Trees X in Warkworth, Northumberland. Come bring in the new year with a bit of synth and drum next to a castle... and the rest of the line up looks lovely. More details here.

05.09.14Our mini-tour of the UK is coming up soon! We're excited to be heading out and about again, and have a few new tunes for you. The dates are:

Firstly, Gizeh Records are re-releasing the CD version of our split EP with Loscil, 'fury and hecla' in September. You can pre-order your copy here and take a listen to one of our tracks, 'home', here:

Secondly, we're back on tour in September! Catch us in the following places:

21.06.14We're heading back out for a short UK tour in September - more info soon!

﻿06.03.14Gizeh Records are now taking pre-orders for the very limited number of copies left of our tour EP with Loscil, 'fury and hecla'. Grab your copy here.﻿

03.02.14As you may have heard, we're releasing a split tour EP with Loscil, entitled 'fury and hecla'. There are six tracks (three from each of us), and it will initially only be available on the tour dates (a reminder of which is here). Gizeh Records will be releasing any remaining stock on March 10th, and they're currently streaming two tracks from the EP. Listen to them and read more about it here.

20.01.14We're off on tour soon...

15.01.14Home Assembly Music have unearthed a few copies of 'They Shook Hands for Hours' with the original, limited edition bonus remix album. Grab one from here, and you'll get re-workings from Machinefabriek﻿, Jasper TX﻿, Library Tapes﻿, Matthew Collings﻿, Glissando﻿ and more, plus the album, for only £5.99. Bargain!

10.01.14We'll be releasing a split tour EP with Loscil on Gizeh Records, entitled 'fury and hecla'. It will be available on our tour dates (see the live section), and is limited to 250 numbered copies. Any remaining stock will be available from March 10th on the Gizeh Store alongside a worldwide digital release. More info here.

03.01.14Our lovely label, Gizeh Records, are having a huge January sale with 50% off nearly everything. Grab 'a correction', 'riser' and loads of other great records at www.gizehstore.com.

30.12.13 - Fieldhead's Festive Five!

Some thoughts on my favourite five albums of 2013:

1 - Holden : The InheritorsThe stunning "Renata" is unquestionably this album's highlight, but the whole thing works together beautifully - analogue synths, almost glam rock rhythms ("The Catepillar's Intervention"), BoC-esque ambience ("The Illuminations"), trancey gorgeousness (the aforementioned "Renata") all come together in to an amazingly homogeneous whole. Extra marks for managing to evoke a nostalgic 70s synth feel without becoming enslaved to it either.

Best track: "Renata"

2 - Grumbling Fur : GlynnaestraAlthough much of this album is forgettable, it's high points (namely 'The Ballad of Roy Batty" and "Protogenesis") are sublime. Both are repetitive, synthy and incredibly moreish - the kind of tracks that you constantly have on repeat and find yourself humming out of nowhere.

Best track: "The Ballad of Roy Batty"

3 - Secret Pyramid : Movements of NightVancouver's Secret Pyramid is one of only a handful of artists currently making ambient/drone that can genuinely hold my attention across an entire album, and Movements of Night is his best work yet. All the usual ambient adjectives are in place (bleak, beautiful, sparse, distant), but what holds his work above most others is the feel and sheer emotion of the album. A thoroughly engaging listen.

Best track: "A Descent"

4 - Machinedrum : Vapor CityAlthough a slight disappointment after the sheer brilliance of Room(s), Vapor City is still an excellent album. Travis Stewart's ability to meld what could be a terrible selection of rave keys, vocal samples and cheesy synth pads in to such a perfectly executed and atmospheric set of tracks is amazing.

Best track(s): "Baby Its U" / "Don't 1 2 Lose U"

5 - Factory Floor : s/tI was completely unaware of any of the hype surrounding Factory Floor, and maybe this is why I didn't agree with the disappointment in this album that many others seemed to feel. Much like The Inheritors and Movements of Night its appeal lies in setting a mood and then hardly deviating for it for the entire album. It's a clinical, austere work, and one without much of a stand out track, but it genuinely feels like an album rather than a set of stand alone tracks, which is rare.

Best track: "Here Again"

01.11.13We're very excited to announce the first set of our tour dates with Loscil in February 2014! Head to the live section for more details.

Ahead of next week's release of Ghostly International's 'SMM : Opiate' compilation, SPIN magazine are streaming the whole thing! Head here to take a listen to all the contributions (including our effort '37th'), and have a read of each artist's words about their tracks.

04.09.13

Pre-orders are now available for Ghostly International's 'SMM : Opiate' compilation. Get yours here and you'll receive an instant download of our contribution, '37th'.

24.08.13

Current listening, combined:

23.08.13

Amazing recording of the first time I ever saw Loscil live. Very, very happy to be touring with them in February next year!

15.08.13

We've put together a small collection of remixes we've done over the years on Soundcloud ranging from some old hard to find numbers (such as from our long sold out EP with Iris to Hypnos) through to the recently released Sun Glitters re-working. Enjoy.

14.08.13

We're very excited to announce that we've contributed a track to the next compilation in Ghostly International's 'SMM' series. 'SMM : Opiate' will be released on October 28th 2013, and also features exclusive tracks from A Winged Victory for the Sullen, Simon Scott, Celer, Noveller, Black Swan and more. Find out more at Ghostly International.

13.08.13

We'll be back on the road in February 2014, to accompany the fantastic Loscil! Get in touch with the Sleepsound Agency if you're interested in booking a show.

23.03.13

We're back on the road in April, and will be taking in the sights of Antwerp and Northern Britain as follows:

Happy 2013 to everyone, hopefully it'll be a good one. To bring in the new year gently, there's a chance to get a hold of some of our music either free or very cheaply...

Firstly, the always excellent Norman Records are currently selling our debut album (They Shook Hands for Hours) for the bargain price of £2.99 (£2.99!!). Get your copy here.

Secondly, Gizeh Records have made the recordings from Silent Bells at Left Bank Leeds on November 17th available on their SoundCloud page. All three sets, from Glissando, The Rustle of the Stars and us are available to stream and download for free. It's a lovely record of what was an amazing show.

Enjoy!

14.12.12

So, 2012 is almost at an end, so it must be the season for the end of year lists. We're flattered and grateful to have been included in some people's best of the year, and there's some excerpts from what people have been saying below:

And we're even more flattered that The 405 have awarded 'neon, ugly' (from 'a correction') track of 2012 in their Black Vase Awards! Read what they have to say here.

So, 2013 eh? Well, we have a few releases already planned which we're hoping to give you more information on early in the year, and we'll hopefully be back on the road (well, trains and planes, but that doesn't scan as well) too. In the meantime we're working on a soundtrack for Vancouver based film maker Amanda Thomson's new piece. You should watch her previous work here - its' excellent.

So, have a lovely festive season, and we may be back with some more end of 2012 nonsense if the house moving and mince pies don't do us in.